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>> as a people have been killed in egypt over the past several days, and morsi has responded with a state of emergency. >> in berlin, morsi insisted the measures will not be permanent. he also said he will not work with the opposition and set up the unity government. >> one of his main aims is to secure financial assistance from one of egypt's most important trading partners, but while reviving a sluggish economy is a high priority, so is proving his democratic credentials to his western partners. he said he would push forward with democratization. >> egypt will be a state that tolerates different and opposing opinions with peaceful transfers of power and a democratic state with everything that entails. >> merkel said she was concerned about the political violence in egypt and said dialogue was key. >> political forces can make a contribution. human rights have to be respected in egypt, and that applies most importantly to the protection of religious freedom. >> two more people died in cairo on wednesday in clashes between police and demonstrators. the death toll has now reached 50 in a w
>> as a people have been killed in egypt over the past several days, and morsi has responded with a state of emergency. >> in berlin, morsi insisted the measures will not be permanent. he also said he will not work with the opposition and set up the unity government. >> one of his main aims is to secure financial assistance from one of egypt's most important trading partners, but while reviving a sluggish economy is a high priority, so is proving his democratic credentials to...
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. >> reporters in egypt that refuse to be silenced to the freedom of the press and mexican journalists mourning a murdered colleague. right across the world people are fighting for freedom of expression. could they finally win their battle in 2013? >> when we compare the situation across the world we see again and again freedom of the press and good journalism are closely linked to functioning democracies and low corruption and they are also found in countries in which human rights are protected. >> many hoped the values would be enshrined in egypt. but the country's new rulers are cracking down on opposition activists, silencing critical voices and censoring newspapers. and it is a similar story in russia where president putin is muzzling anyone that speaks out of line. several members of the punk band pussy riot are behind bars after performing an anti-putin song. reporters without borders say journalists are also at risk in russia. >> they can publish critical reports but it could make it harder to get work afterwards or they could be brutally beaten. >> the battle for free speech i
. >> reporters in egypt that refuse to be silenced to the freedom of the press and mexican journalists mourning a murdered colleague. right across the world people are fighting for freedom of expression. could they finally win their battle in 2013? >> when we compare the situation across the world we see again and again freedom of the press and good journalism are closely linked to functioning democracies and low corruption and they are also found in countries in which human rights...
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so goes egypt, so goes the reason. melissa: we have to worry about al-qaeda setting up shop. >> forty years ago, my boss negotiated a deal with egypt, and the deal was you have peace with israel, we'll give you economic and military assistance. that kept the peace for 40 years. i talked about that yesterday, and he said it worked. now, what's threatening to upset the apple cart? the new muslim brotherhood leadership is reconsidering the peace agreement with israel and making friends with iran and other countries in the region. what if that is getting upset? in addition to that, there's also terrorist groups, which are not morsi. he's muslim brotherhood, but in addition, there's terrorist groups setting up shop in what should be a demilitarized zone. melissa: something to watch again. thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge. oil futures hitting 19-week highs, strong u.s. housing data. fuels speculation that demand for crude would rise settling up more than 1% at 97.57 a ba
so goes egypt, so goes the reason. melissa: we have to worry about al-qaeda setting up shop. >> forty years ago, my boss negotiated a deal with egypt, and the deal was you have peace with israel, we'll give you economic and military assistance. that kept the peace for 40 years. i talked about that yesterday, and he said it worked. now, what's threatening to upset the apple cart? the new muslim brotherhood leadership is reconsidering the peace agreement with israel and making friends with...
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it's a very sticky situation in egypt. there are a lot of concerns going forward about just where this violence and she's riots will take egypt. >> thanks so much. the united states expanding its military presences in north africa, amid al qaeda's growth in the region there. the united states pennedda an agreement with the west african nation of niger, to have a hub that could include a drone base that could be used to monitor al qaeda-lanked -- linked militants in border mali. the united states is ramping up intelligence efforts over mali, where the french are fighting islamist militants. mike baker is here, a former cia operative. mike, have you to be concerned when you think that the united states is going to be involved in the situation in mali, or how do you read it? >> well, i thinks this ising something we have to do. we don't have an option, i don't think. frankly, we should have been gearing up in this region a year or two ago. once the chaos of libya started, once all of those fighters from around the middle-east
it's a very sticky situation in egypt. there are a lot of concerns going forward about just where this violence and she's riots will take egypt. >> thanks so much. the united states expanding its military presences in north africa, amid al qaeda's growth in the region there. the united states pennedda an agreement with the west african nation of niger, to have a hub that could include a drone base that could be used to monitor al qaeda-lanked -- linked militants in border mali. the united...
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this is a sure road to collapse in egypt. whenever trust there is broken down. a large part of it is the fact that the economy has tank and had the muslim brotherhood and morsi have done nothing to correct it, but if the anarchy continues i think the only answer is that the military is going to have to step in, and that is going backwards, not forwards. lou: why is there no response from the republican party or, forrthat matter, the democrats and the senate of the congress? the gift of 16 to the government in egypt, 200 abrams tanks, and no one seems to want to answer -- first and no one wants to ask the question of me for the past weaker so. who are they going to use those tanks and f-16 since? >> well, i don't think they're going to use them all. this is kind of i gift to the united nations -- states. we give them money that they used to buy our weapons and airplanes and then everyone is happy. lou: you have to step out. we just give them over for a half billion dollars. you may call that a gift. it looks to me like a continuation of a perpetual gift process.
this is a sure road to collapse in egypt. whenever trust there is broken down. a large part of it is the fact that the economy has tank and had the muslim brotherhood and morsi have done nothing to correct it, but if the anarchy continues i think the only answer is that the military is going to have to step in, and that is going backwards, not forwards. lou: why is there no response from the republican party or, forrthat matter, the democrats and the senate of the congress? the gift of 16 to...
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ancient egypt. as early as the 18th century, scholars came here to marvel at and study the great relics of the ancient sun kings. laboring among the pyramids and temples of this old-world civilization, early archaeologists speculated that complex civilizations were created in the near east to spread far and wide. they thought the greek city states, the roman empire, and all the civilizations that followed were the inheritors of a single act of creation. but discoveries in the new world would provide a stunning challenge to this myopic vision of human history. in 1839, in the jungles of mesoamerica, explorers john lloyd stephens and frederick catherwood encountered the realms of the ancient maya. europeans were amazed by catherwood's written descriptions of ancient maya cities. architecture, sculpture and painting -- all the arts that embellish life had flourished in this overgrown forest. who built this city ? in the ruined cities of egypt, the stranger knows the story of the people whose vestiges a
ancient egypt. as early as the 18th century, scholars came here to marvel at and study the great relics of the ancient sun kings. laboring among the pyramids and temples of this old-world civilization, early archaeologists speculated that complex civilizations were created in the near east to spread far and wide. they thought the greek city states, the roman empire, and all the civilizations that followed were the inheritors of a single act of creation. but discoveries in the new world would...
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and two from india were killed him technology played an important role in mobilizing activists during egypt's uprising, and as many continue to express their grievances, software developers are developing new programs to help them. >> he has been arrested several times by security forces during and after the revolution. this is where he was rounded up by riot police on the first day of the uprising. he said his parents a text message telling them where he was. >> i extended a quick tweet. that would allow a quick response to be brought to a larger group of people. >> he is credited with helping protestors who launched the egyptian revolution. developers are coming up with various innovative mobile phone applications. being arrested is something that eludes family or lawyers of someone's arrest. it sends a location with details using a gps without requiring internet access. >> the save security -- [indiscernible] in order to save someone, you need to know where they are. this application servers that. >> it works on blackberries and android operating systems. he says he has had thousands of do
and two from india were killed him technology played an important role in mobilizing activists during egypt's uprising, and as many continue to express their grievances, software developers are developing new programs to help them. >> he has been arrested several times by security forces during and after the revolution. this is where he was rounded up by riot police on the first day of the uprising. he said his parents a text message telling them where he was. >> i extended a quick...
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there are people who have come from all over egypt. [indiscernible] people all over the country are fighting for the future right now. a ministry that was to be above the rule of law, above the constitution. [indiscernible] >> that is jehane noujaim's new film, "the square." you have been doing this for two years. talk to us admit, the clip you just saw, you see a few of our characters in it. it was taking place during mohamed mahmoud, a time there was extreme police brutality and attacks by the army. what happens during this time is padilla, who i think you had on the show before, and after, but comes from a family who has been fighting for political change and reform in the country for a long time, starts an organization or he gets cameras out to people. his wife, who is one of our teammates on shooting the film, films the drafting of a body across the square, which was sent up loaded and picked up by larger television stations. you could see the power of social media because people just came flooding down to the square. and that is
there are people who have come from all over egypt. [indiscernible] people all over the country are fighting for the future right now. a ministry that was to be above the rule of law, above the constitution. [indiscernible] >> that is jehane noujaim's new film, "the square." you have been doing this for two years. talk to us admit, the clip you just saw, you see a few of our characters in it. it was taking place during mohamed mahmoud, a time there was extreme police brutality...
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in several countries including densely populated china and indonesia as well as thailand vietnam and egypt among others. just as just in two thousand and twelve known cases of the h five n one bird flu in cambodia killed ninety percent of those infected in china sixty five percent died in indonesia the mortality rate was eighty three percent and in the lagos' and i jura the mortality rate was one hundred percent every single person who got it died if the sixty million americans who get the flu every year suddenly got this particular strand of the flu this h five n one and upwards of forty million americans would die it would be a disaster on a scale never before seen in this nation or you know other than possibly when europeans wiped out native americans when they first brought the original flu from europe and if it spread around the rest of the world it would make the black plague of the fourteenth century look like the common cold here's a doctor gregor said about this particular flu. it's like crossing one of the deadliest known human diseases ebola with one of the you know most contagi
in several countries including densely populated china and indonesia as well as thailand vietnam and egypt among others. just as just in two thousand and twelve known cases of the h five n one bird flu in cambodia killed ninety percent of those infected in china sixty five percent died in indonesia the mortality rate was eighty three percent and in the lagos' and i jura the mortality rate was one hundred percent every single person who got it died if the sixty million americans who get the flu...
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morsi is trying to do in egypt at this point in time. jenna: i have only 30 seconds, walid, but the military in egypt, what kind of role are they playing in this at all? >> all the military have to do right now refuse to execute orders to suppress the people. if they do this, they will give us in the international community the capacity of putting serious political pressure on morsi to reform and move towards democracy, not away from it. jenna: very interesting. we'll have you back to talk more about the relationship with the military which is so key in egypt. not only our relationship with the government but the relationship directly with the military. always nice to have you. sorry about the technical difficulties. >> thank you. jenna: we'll be right back with m.o. harping l -- more "happening now" [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. i
morsi is trying to do in egypt at this point in time. jenna: i have only 30 seconds, walid, but the military in egypt, what kind of role are they playing in this at all? >> all the military have to do right now refuse to execute orders to suppress the people. if they do this, they will give us in the international community the capacity of putting serious political pressure on morsi to reform and move towards democracy, not away from it. jenna: very interesting. we'll have you back to...
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by the new government that the aspirations that the people were expressing during the revolution in egypt have to be taken seriously. >> reporter: and if there's one lingering question about her tenure, it's the murder of four americans in benghazi, libya. clinton spoke passionately about the issue last week on capitol hill. >> what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> reporter: today she maintained she was briefed on prior attacks in the libyan city, but no one recommending closing the outpost where four americans died. >> this is considered in an atmosphere of a lot of threats and dangers. at the end of the day, you know, there was a decision made that this would be evaluated, but it would not be closed and, unfortunately, we know what happened. >> reporter: as clinton leaves office friday, the looming question is whether she'll run for the highest office. she stayed coy on her plans for 2016. >> well, i have absolutely no plans to run. >> reporter: but she didn't
by the new government that the aspirations that the people were expressing during the revolution in egypt have to be taken seriously. >> reporter: and if there's one lingering question about her tenure, it's the murder of four americans in benghazi, libya. clinton spoke passionately about the issue last week on capitol hill. >> what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again,...
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also, egypt is very important to the united states. >> egypt is very important to the region. >> yes. >> as i said in our interview before, it's the most important country in the arab world. >> yes, it s so this important country should be helped. you should stand to the people's side. >> i've heard rumors that you're thinking of expanding the suez canal. >> yes. >> is that true? >> not expanding the suez canal but improving. >> what do you want to do with the suez canal? >> i'm talking about investments along the suez canal. we have almost 200 kilometers and this can be an area where you can invest from outside and from the egyptians, also, can make real production area, industry. i want to have this area as a real advanced, developed area along the su zechlt canal. >> so you're looking for foreign investments? >> yes. >> from the u.s. -- >> from chin sna? >> yes, from china, from russia, from the arabs, from the egyptians, from outside of europe. from -- well, you know, the real key entrance to africa is egypt. logistic help to investors to africa can start from egypt. we have the s
also, egypt is very important to the united states. >> egypt is very important to the region. >> yes. >> as i said in our interview before, it's the most important country in the arab world. >> yes, it s so this important country should be helped. you should stand to the people's side. >> i've heard rumors that you're thinking of expanding the suez canal. >> yes. >> is that true? >> not expanding the suez canal but improving. >> what do you...
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from tunisia, libya, egypt, bahrain, it is becoming unstable. we are seeing extremism. we are seeing a major shift in this region. we are not dealing with iran in a vacuum. the decisions we make have to be decisions for the region. we are dealing with a united states that is tired of war. it has not gone well in the two big wars it conducted in the middle east. it spent trillions of dollars, a lot of mud and -- blood and treasure. it is very clear that the americans are more interested in nationbuilding at home. these are important context to bear in mind. hopefully the iranian regime will change. hopefully, the administration will take diplomacy very seriously. or that sanctions really change the koran and governments mind and they change course -- the iranian government's mind and they change course. it is quite likely and possible that iran may go nuclear before any of these things take effect. before sanctions, as rigorous as they are, produce a result, or before there is a democracy movement. then, we are really left with two choices. we either find a way to contai
from tunisia, libya, egypt, bahrain, it is becoming unstable. we are seeing extremism. we are seeing a major shift in this region. we are not dealing with iran in a vacuum. the decisions we make have to be decisions for the region. we are dealing with a united states that is tired of war. it has not gone well in the two big wars it conducted in the middle east. it spent trillions of dollars, a lot of mud and -- blood and treasure. it is very clear that the americans are more interested in...
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be would be israel but united states be it a drug gang in honduras or mexico be it the government of egypt it doesn't matter i mean it's whatever they want to do they can do there is no protection and what's terrible is that the united states which again is supposed to be the bull work in the beacon and our first amendment well you know with the prototype of this we have a terrible record of that here i mean i'm not just talking about the ridiculous and the sublime talking about things like wiki leaks and bradley manning or the drone war or exposing these sorts of things even moves in congress to derail the old common law protection that newspapers and t.v. have you know investigating public figures new york times versus sullivan there's a move afoot in the house of representatives to try to legislatively wipe out so a public figure whoever that is can basically soothe his or her way into silencing you so i mean you know even here we are not leading by example the u.n. is powerless and a lot of ways the secretary general of the spring when they were spates of murders in somalia south ameri
be would be israel but united states be it a drug gang in honduras or mexico be it the government of egypt it doesn't matter i mean it's whatever they want to do they can do there is no protection and what's terrible is that the united states which again is supposed to be the bull work in the beacon and our first amendment well you know with the prototype of this we have a terrible record of that here i mean i'm not just talking about the ridiculous and the sublime talking about things like...
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critical interest with egypt. egypt has thus far supported and lived by the peace agreement with israel. israel and -- has taken steps to begin to deal with the problem of security in sinai. those are vital to us and our national interest and the security of vale. in-- israel. in addition to that, they have followed through on the promise to have an election. >> you know, but i -- >> things are not black and white. they had an election. they had a constitutional process. there's another election that is coming up shortly for the lower house. the fact sometimes other countries elect somebody that you don't completely agree with doesn't give us permission to walk away from their election. >> this has been our problem with the foreign policy for decades. republican and democrat, we funded bin laden. we funded -- we were favor in radical jihad. they were enemy of the enemy. i have seen the weapons coming back to threaten israel and support for syrian rebels to threaten israel as well. i see problems with this. >> as y
critical interest with egypt. egypt has thus far supported and lived by the peace agreement with israel. israel and -- has taken steps to begin to deal with the problem of security in sinai. those are vital to us and our national interest and the security of vale. in-- israel. in addition to that, they have followed through on the promise to have an election. >> you know, but i -- >> things are not black and white. they had an election. they had a constitutional process. there's...
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in egypt, the mainstream media did a lousy job for decades before and up through the covering of tahrir square. it was bloggers and activists that offered a true picture of what was going on. it has to do with motivation and a set of standards. if you are doing journalism, you want to be accurate and fair. if you are doing propaganda, or activism, being accurate and fair could be part of it or not part of it, but you are doing because you want to assess the events in a very real way. i don't pretend that journalists don't want to have any impact. why would you devote your life to something that is irrelevant in the way the world works? it is fussy. i feel like i was not as clear as i should have been. i need to formulate that a little better. >> i am a fordham graduate and now i work in publishing. my question is, in the beginning of the q&a, you mentioned that your advice to young people was to find out what you are passionate about, go out and be an expert, and then write about that. i wonder how that relates to what you do, that if there is a niche in the media that you particularly
in egypt, the mainstream media did a lousy job for decades before and up through the covering of tahrir square. it was bloggers and activists that offered a true picture of what was going on. it has to do with motivation and a set of standards. if you are doing journalism, you want to be accurate and fair. if you are doing propaganda, or activism, being accurate and fair could be part of it or not part of it, but you are doing because you want to assess the events in a very real way. i don't...
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let's have a discussion about why we are still sending money to egypt. about how much money is being wasted by various agencies. whether or not we want to give the epa money to a enact a radical program. they magically got the republicans into an argument over taxes. then i give obama great credit for this. i have never seen anybody better at finding trivial distractions in order to avoid responsibility. [applause] but they just say it to give you a 2012 variation on ronald reagan's 1975 pastel colors, obama is not a winning formula for the republican party. i'm not so let's start with how the media operates. they act first to create panic. you are going to run off the fiscal cliff unless you're insane coming up with your bad person if you asked the question why is the fiscal cliff and will america be different on january 2 if we hold our breath and see what happens. secondly, we've been go to a distraction. the current distraction is grover norquist. i have known him for a long time. i think it is a fine person. he wasn't elected president. he knows no
let's have a discussion about why we are still sending money to egypt. about how much money is being wasted by various agencies. whether or not we want to give the epa money to a enact a radical program. they magically got the republicans into an argument over taxes. then i give obama great credit for this. i have never seen anybody better at finding trivial distractions in order to avoid responsibility. [applause] but they just say it to give you a 2012 variation on ronald reagan's 1975 pastel...
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in egypt, the mainstream media did a lousy job for decades before and up through the covering of tahrir square. it was bloggers and activists that offered a true picture of what was going on. it has to do with motivation and a set of standards. if you are doing journalism, you want to be accurate and fair. if you are doing propaganda, or activism, being accurate and fair could be part of it or not part of it, but you are doing because you want to assess the events in a very real way. i don't pretend that journalists don't want to have any impact. why would you devote your life to something that is irrelevant in the way the world works? it is fussy. i feel like i was not as clear as i should have been. i need to formulate that a little better. >> i am a fordham graduate and now i work in publishing. my question is, in the beginning of the q&a, you mentioned that your advice to young people was to find out what you are passionate about, go out and be an expert, and then write about that. i wonder how that relates to what you do, that if there is a niche in the media that you particularly
in egypt, the mainstream media did a lousy job for decades before and up through the covering of tahrir square. it was bloggers and activists that offered a true picture of what was going on. it has to do with motivation and a set of standards. if you are doing journalism, you want to be accurate and fair. if you are doing propaganda, or activism, being accurate and fair could be part of it or not part of it, but you are doing because you want to assess the events in a very real way. i don't...
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egypt has supported and lived by the peace agreement with israel. israel has taken steps to begin the -- to begin to deal with the problem of security & nine. those are vital to us and to the security of israel. they have followed through on the promise to have an election. >> to have had an election. they had a constitutional process. there was another election. other countries elect somebody that you do not agree with this not give us permission to walk away from their election. >> this has been a problem with our policy for decades. we were in favor of radical jihad because they were the enemy of our enemy. i see support for serious rebels. >> and any of the arms sales that the united states has engaged in that part of the world, there is always a test applied with respect to a qualitative difference in any of those weapons with respect to israel's defensive security. we do not sell and will not sell weapons that may upset that qualitative balance. >> if we sell them to egypt, we have to give them to israel. why don't we not give weapons to israe
egypt has supported and lived by the peace agreement with israel. israel has taken steps to begin the -- to begin to deal with the problem of security & nine. those are vital to us and to the security of israel. they have followed through on the promise to have an election. >> to have had an election. they had a constitutional process. there was another election. other countries elect somebody that you do not agree with this not give us permission to walk away from their election....
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we have critical interest with egypt. critical interest with egypt. egypt has thus far supported and lived by the peace agreement with israel. and has taken steps to begin to deal with the problem of security in the sinai. those are vital to us and to our national interests and to the security of israel. in addition to that, they have followed through on a promise to have an election. >> i know things are not black and white -- >> they have had an election. they had a constitutional process. there is another election is coming up shortly for the lower house. the fact that sometimes other countries elect somebody that you don't completely agree with doesn't give us permission to walk away from very election process. >> but this is been the problem with their foreign policy for decades. we funded been laid in. we funded measure huh -- we find it bin laden. we funded mahuja badin. i see problems with this. >> as you know, senator, any of the arms sales that united states has engaged in in a part of the world, there's always a measure, a test that is appl
we have critical interest with egypt. critical interest with egypt. egypt has thus far supported and lived by the peace agreement with israel. and has taken steps to begin to deal with the problem of security in the sinai. those are vital to us and to our national interests and to the security of israel. in addition to that, they have followed through on a promise to have an election. >> i know things are not black and white -- >> they have had an election. they had a constitutional...
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administration has decided the muslim brotherhood president of egypt is the guy in the seat. it is completely indifferent to what the program should look like and what the desired outcome in egypt should be. the only thing they appear to be interested in, is the continuation of the israeli- egyptian -- obviously a great interest, but not the only thing that should and made us when we talk about the worst country in the middle east. when i saw we were delivering fighter jets to the military, i asked myself what message this sends. the real -- the rule should be not that foreign aid is bad or good and not that military assistance is quarterback -- good or bad. it is the tax payer dollars. it is used to pay tax dollar pare interest. we should take it down to zero and build it anew. does that mean we should give everybody the same as before? maybe it does. does it mean we should give them zero? could be. does it mean we should give them more? also a possibility. autopilot is unconscionable. that is the problem we have. we are on autopilot. i am not talking about this blank contra
administration has decided the muslim brotherhood president of egypt is the guy in the seat. it is completely indifferent to what the program should look like and what the desired outcome in egypt should be. the only thing they appear to be interested in, is the continuation of the israeli- egyptian -- obviously a great interest, but not the only thing that should and made us when we talk about the worst country in the middle east. when i saw we were delivering fighter jets to the military, i...
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egypt objectivity. i would like to -- objectivity. i would like to welcome members. you can also follow the action on twitter, using #npclunch. after the speech concludes, i will ask as many questions as time permits. i would like to introduce our head table guests, and i would ask each of you to stand up briefly as your name is announced and -- announced. patrick, retired national press go board of governors member. riza, julio, freelance journalist, anthony, immigrant rights consultant, asian pacific gentle, -- center, and guest of the speaker. richard simon, "los angeles times." janet, national council of la raza and guest of our speaker. i was it the speaker for just -- i will skip the speaker for just a moment. bob wiener, newsmaker and midi member that to organize today's event. hector sanchez, chair of the national hispanic worship agenda and guest of the speaker -- leadership agenda and guest of the speaker. jeff, al jazeera, governor elect and speaker committee member who organized the event. michelle, immediate task resident, national association of hispani
egypt objectivity. i would like to -- objectivity. i would like to welcome members. you can also follow the action on twitter, using #npclunch. after the speech concludes, i will ask as many questions as time permits. i would like to introduce our head table guests, and i would ask each of you to stand up briefly as your name is announced and -- announced. patrick, retired national press go board of governors member. riza, julio, freelance journalist, anthony, immigrant rights consultant, asian...
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the head of egypt's army is warning the state could collapse if violent dissent there continues. at least 60 people died since thursday and martial law is failing to contain the crisis. another signal from the obama administration that its effort to close the guantanamo bay detention facility failed. the point man for transferring detainees has been reassigned and will not be replaced. one democratic senator does the government does not have a spending program. louisiana's mary landrieu says fox news is the problem. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00. now back to "the five" in new york. ♪ ♪ >> greg: with the high cost of daring for the sick shoulders by us all, thank you, obamacare, the society must wrest with whether to let the sick live or die. now it's time to start shaming obese as they cost us billions in medical care. where is this headed? government pays for the healthcare, they can decide who lives or dies based on what behavior they dislike. if you can't be penalized to lose weight, to quote the piece why not just let the health sinners die? annual healt
the head of egypt's army is warning the state could collapse if violent dissent there continues. at least 60 people died since thursday and martial law is failing to contain the crisis. another signal from the obama administration that its effort to close the guantanamo bay detention facility failed. the point man for transferring detainees has been reassigned and will not be replaced. one democratic senator does the government does not have a spending program. louisiana's mary landrieu says...
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these commitments are essential for our relations with egypt as well as stability in the region. we will always speak out against language that espouses religious hatred or encourages the use of violence and have raised our concerns over these remarks with the government of egypt. >> does the white house believe that israelis contrasting to uphold is in of the bargain? >> we strongly condemn the comments and believe that he should make clear that he respects people of all faiths and this type of rhetoric is unacceptable. three -- we work within toward objectives. he has demonstrated in word and deed is a commitment to the peace treaty with israel which is significant and that obviously worked with us to resolve or to achieve a peace settlement in -- a cease-fire, rather, in the does the conflict last year, so this is about action, indeed, and we believe that way goods like that is to tolerated in the region and has been acceptable in the region for too long and we strongly condemn it because it is counter to peace and the long-term interest of everyone in the region who hopes for
these commitments are essential for our relations with egypt as well as stability in the region. we will always speak out against language that espouses religious hatred or encourages the use of violence and have raised our concerns over these remarks with the government of egypt. >> does the white house believe that israelis contrasting to uphold is in of the bargain? >> we strongly condemn the comments and believe that he should make clear that he respects people of all faiths and...
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we have critical interests with egypt. critical interests with egypt. egypt has thus far supported and lived by the peace agreement with israel. israel -- and has taken steps to begin to deal with the problem of security in the sinai. those are vital to us and to our national interests and to the security of israel. in addition to that, they have followed through on the promise to have an election. >> i know things aren't black and white -- >> they have had an election. they had a constitutional promise. there is another election that is coming up shortly for the lower house. the fact that sometimes other countries elect somebody that you don't completely agree with doesn't give us permission to walk away from their election. >> but this has been our problem with foreign policy for decades. we funded bin laden and the radical jihad because they were the enemy of our enemy. i have seen weapons coming back and support for syrian rebels. i see problems with this. >> as you know, senator, in any of the arms sales that united states is engaged in in that par
we have critical interests with egypt. critical interests with egypt. egypt has thus far supported and lived by the peace agreement with israel. israel -- and has taken steps to begin to deal with the problem of security in the sinai. those are vital to us and to our national interests and to the security of israel. in addition to that, they have followed through on the promise to have an election. >> i know things aren't black and white -- >> they have had an election. they had a...
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hundreds died in egypt after death sentences were handed down for 21 convicteded in a soccer massacre. >>> and congressman tom harkin has said he will not run for a sixth term. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. so far dash cam videos have shown us people whose deeds range from outrageous to criminal. but humans aren't the only ones that step into the limelight here. next are two of man's best friends, remarkable dogs with two very different tales. >> even in april it's a dark night in 2010 when state trooper terence shannigan navigates his way through alaska's back roads. he just received word about a fire on someone's property. >> we had quite a bit of snow on the ground yet the roads were all ice covered. it was dark and visibility was poor just because of low light conditions. >> at an intersection the trooper decides to go straight. >> something caught my eye about 100 yards in front of me. as i came to the crest of a hill and rounded the corner, i saw there was a german shepherd in the middle of the roadway coming towards
hundreds died in egypt after death sentences were handed down for 21 convicteded in a soccer massacre. >>> and congressman tom harkin has said he will not run for a sixth term. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. so far dash cam videos have shown us people whose deeds range from outrageous to criminal. but humans aren't the only ones that step into the limelight here. next are two of man's best...
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and al qaeda has infiltrated back into egypt. and i'm here to tell you that over the weekend, the al qaeda affiliate in iraq, the islamist state of iraq, openly announced that it was conducting counter offensive operations against the maliki government after demonstrators were killed in falluja on friday. and has, in fact, been maneuvering small units and sniper teams in falluja, aching off iraqi army troops. >> here's the $64,000 question now. the big problem for most americans is they look at, i mean, okay, afghanistan that's one thing. may be iraq, another thing. somali, come on. yemen. to quote those who adore criticizing these kinds of operations, it would appear that all we ever talk about is ending the war. and i think that one of the failings is making a connection between our interests and what happens in these countries. because we often think of them as if somehow -- we often speak of them as if somehow there is an absolute. the past mass of americans don't give a good damn what is going on in mouth and t who lives or
and al qaeda has infiltrated back into egypt. and i'm here to tell you that over the weekend, the al qaeda affiliate in iraq, the islamist state of iraq, openly announced that it was conducting counter offensive operations against the maliki government after demonstrators were killed in falluja on friday. and has, in fact, been maneuvering small units and sniper teams in falluja, aching off iraqi army troops. >> here's the $64,000 question now. the big problem for most americans is they...
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almost a quarter of egypt's population is between the ages of 18 and 29. more than half of whom live in poverty according to government figures. with the economy at a standstill, many have the same complaint. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> all the young want to work but can't find work. unemployed so he fights instead. this man is dismissive of the new generation of elected representatives. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: no one represents me, he says. i represent myself. everyone who wants to represent me just wants power. all the parties just want power. elections, elections. in a revolution, there are no elections. the police can rush the protesters, push them back a bit, but they can't chase them away. walls don't stop them. teargas doesn't phase them. during the revolution, political leaders came to tahrir square. these days it is considered too dangerous. politicians no longer come into the streets and the boys in the streets don't want anything to do with the politicians. it was the young in egypt's revolution but the old rema
almost a quarter of egypt's population is between the ages of 18 and 29. more than half of whom live in poverty according to government figures. with the economy at a standstill, many have the same complaint. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> all the young want to work but can't find work. unemployed so he fights instead. this man is dismissive of the new generation of elected representatives. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: no one represents me, he says. i...
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specifically, we are all going to have to face this, egypt is a quarter of the arab world. it is critical to everything that we aspire to see happen in the middle east. peace with israel. protection of the sinai. security. the development of that part of the world with respect to an economy that is open and comprehensive and based on rule of law and rules of the road. how are we going to do that? when you have 60% of the population of the region is almost under 30. 50% is under the age of 21. 40% is under the age of 18. and it's growing. if they don't find jobs, if they don't get educated, and if we don't do something, all of us, in the developed world, and i'm including china, near developed at least, and i would say developed, russia, south korea, brazil, mexico those developed countries that have the capacity are going to have to come together and think about this, because everybody is affected. and i think that's the challenge for all of us. and so, senator, that's my response to a very big question that is a very legitimate question. and we ought to really sit down, as
specifically, we are all going to have to face this, egypt is a quarter of the arab world. it is critical to everything that we aspire to see happen in the middle east. peace with israel. protection of the sinai. security. the development of that part of the world with respect to an economy that is open and comprehensive and based on rule of law and rules of the road. how are we going to do that? when you have 60% of the population of the region is almost under 30. 50% is under the age of 21....
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we begin in egypt where growing defiance against morsi has the country's defense minister warning of a possible government collapse. i asked how crucial the situation is. >> reporter: for the second night in a row, people here essentially told president morsi we know there's a curfew in place but we will come out in protest anyway. thousands of people here poured out in the streets after the 9:00 p.m. curfew, chanting anti-government, sometimes expletive-laden slogans against president morsi. port sayed is a city in one of three provinces where the president has declared emergency rule and curfews. we should point out most people seem to be abiding by the curfews. obviously other people are not. but late tuesday night, a sign that perhaps the president is backing down from his strategy. on his twitter page, he made an announcement that he's now leaving it up to the governors of these provinces to decide whether to keep these curfews in place. we'll see what the reaction to that is going to be. erin? >>> now we go to australia, where after weeks of extreme weather, aussies are grappli
we begin in egypt where growing defiance against morsi has the country's defense minister warning of a possible government collapse. i asked how crucial the situation is. >> reporter: for the second night in a row, people here essentially told president morsi we know there's a curfew in place but we will come out in protest anyway. thousands of people here poured out in the streets after the 9:00 p.m. curfew, chanting anti-government, sometimes expletive-laden slogans against president...
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. >>> in egypt, the army chief says the country could, quote, collapse if violence continues. at least 56 people are dead in the latest anti-government protest, which is going on despite declaration of curfew and a state of emergency in three provinces. the unrest started last week on the second anniversary of the uprising that overthrew former president, hosni mubarak. >>> a soldier who lost all four limbs in a roadside bombing in iraq now has two new arms following a double transplant. 26-year-old brendan morocco will show off his arms at a news conference in the next hour. those transplants are only the seventh double hand or double arm transplants ever done in the united states. >>> severe flooding has killed four people and forced thousands of others from their homes in the northeast of australia. all from a tropical cyclone, churning just off the coast. another affect of the storm, the sea is whipping up massive amounts of foam, covering beaches and even streets. in some areas, look at these pictures, the foam is 10 feet deep. >>> more trouble for jailed former football
. >>> in egypt, the army chief says the country could, quote, collapse if violence continues. at least 56 people are dead in the latest anti-government protest, which is going on despite declaration of curfew and a state of emergency in three provinces. the unrest started last week on the second anniversary of the uprising that overthrew former president, hosni mubarak. >>> a soldier who lost all four limbs in a roadside bombing in iraq now has two new arms following a double...